Dec 14, 2001
Ahart '75 president of insurance association
When he graduated from Lafayette, Tom Ahart '75 took out a loan and bought himself a big present – his father's insurance company. Begun as a part-time…
When he graduated from Lafayette, Tom Ahart '75 took out a loan and bought himself a big present – his father's insurance company. Begun as a part-time…
Michael Blair '01 and Jean Marie Ruddy '01 were recognized at the first awards banquet in April of the David K. McDonogh Health Professions Society, formed…
Sixty years after Edward “Ned” Jesser Jr. '39 proposed to his wife, Ruth, under a tree outside South College, Lafayette honored the couple for their long…
A research career that began in Lafayette's honors program raising Mexican swordtail fish to study the effects of crowding on ovaries has led Christopher…
When painter Meredith Morse '85 graduated, she won a Watson Fellowship for one year of postgraduate work abroad and used it to study contemporary aboriginal…
Lafayette Trustee Bill Rappolt '67 and his wife, Pam, were honored at a ceremony Oct. 20 dedicating Lafayette's new Astro Turf field, which will be known…
As new general counsel for Investec USA Holdings, David R. Rappaport '81 is coordinating regulatory and legal issues on a global basis. He is responsible…
Five years after he graduated, Ross Gay '96 has returned to campus to share his experience and insights into art and poetry with other students. He is…
It might seem a stretch to relate a biochemistry degree with cooking skills, but Molly Parece Sadowsky '95 sees a connection. “Cooking really is chemistry…
In his junior year, Gene Kelsey ’79 was looking forward to a law career, then took a marketing course with Ed Seifried, professor of economics. “It was…